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Originally Posted by Jdouglas10
Can anybody confirm if this is correct about putting runflats on these wherls as i am about to buy same wheels as OP, but plan on using my runflats until there f****d
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When I looked into this recently there seemed to be conflicting opinions from different wheel suppliers, I was advised that Runflat wheels are different as they have two lips on the inside edge and also they are spec'd as EH2+ The two lips secure the tyre to the rim if deflated..
Pic below is my wheel, I fitted my R/f to these 225F 255R and the stretch is quite a bit, Imo... Also it seems you cant get R/f in 235/265 but am looking into this further. If you are going to change to non R/f after your tyres are gone, then I would just bite the bullet and get new tyres with the wheels you want now. Hope this has helped.